Patents Assigned to Westell, Inc.
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Patent number: 9467230Abstract: The system and method for ameliorating the effect of close-in user equipment up to a point where the user equipment itself limits the performance. The system and method utilizes a digital filter in front of the LASER modulator being applied to the LASER. Additionally, total power detectors may be used at input to prevent unwanted signals from overloading stages in front of the LASER. In uplink and downlink directions, bidirectional digital filtering in the RUs allows the selective use of a given RU in a given sub-band, by a given WSP. The use of digital filtering in the RU reduces the need for hardware RF switching at the head end to accomplish the same objective of signal flexibility, by one of more WSPs, providing one or more sectors exists within the DAS.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2014Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Westell, Inc.Inventors: William J. Crilly, Jr., David J. Schwartz
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Patent number: 9354293Abstract: The system and method uses a one or more pilot beacons to more accurately locate the position of an indoor mobile device. Modulation and level control of the co-pilot beacons provides a third dimension, z-axis, of positioning. An augmented Position Determining Entity (“aPDE”) can be used which does not modify the existing PDE in the network, and facilitates and ensures high-integrity information during a 2D to 3D positioning upgrade.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Westell, Inc.Inventors: William J. Crilly, Jr., Philip Ziegler
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Patent number: 8796883Abstract: A method is disclosed for managing power at an unmanned remote cell site having at least one battery and at least one generator. The method includes the steps of determining whether there is a commercial power outage at the remote cell site and determining whether site temperature at the remote cell site and battery charge of the at least one battery at the remote cell site meet predetermined limits for battery discharging. Discharge of the at least one battery is automatically initiated to power the remote cell site if there is a commercial power outage and the site temperature and the battery charge both meet the predetermined limits for battery discharging. Operation of the at least one generator is automatically initiated to power the remote cell site if there is a commercial power outage and the site temperature and the battery charge do not both meet predetermined limits for battery discharging.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Westell, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Stump, Mathew Izzo, Joel M. Tamkin, Douglas Menifee, John Slemmer
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Patent number: 6535027Abstract: A peak detector circuit providing a comparator that produces a low voltage output by pulling the output to common when an input signal exceeds a reference voltage and that produces a floating output by not conducting when the input signal does not exceed the reference voltage. A low output from the comparator generates a base current sufficient to drive a PNP transistor, which in turn drives current to a DC output capacitor. Until the input signal exceeds the reference voltage, neither the comparator nor the PNP transistor need to conduct and, consequently, the peak detector consumes relatively little power. The peak detector can be beneficially employed in a network interface unit or other transmission line unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Westell, Inc.Inventor: Mark S. Ziermann
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Patent number: 6480508Abstract: A Domain Name System (DNS) proxy agent of the present invention performs a name query relaying function by redirecting DNS queries and responses to their final destination address, which is unknown to the node which originated the query or response. The real source and destination nodes are known only to the DNS proxy agent. This allows network address of an Internet-based name server to be changed without the requirement to reconfigure the DNS addressed on the LAN-based host.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Westell, Inc.Inventors: Rama Mwikalo, John Ronk, John Whittington, Manuel Ricardo Saiz
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Patent number: 6301108Abstract: A fire containment and air flow control mechanism for a device or chassis housing electronic components. The electronic components generate heat during operation of the device. An aperture in the housing permits warm air generated within the chassis to escape into the environment to cool the circuit board or card. A trap door is provided for the aperture for purposes of fire containment. Normally, the trap door is open, allowing the warm air to escape through the aperture. The trap door is moveable relative to the housing between a first position, in which the trap door does not cover the aperture, and a second position, in which the trap door substantially obstructs the aperture. A temperature sensitive material, such as a nylon or other polymeric filament that melts when subject to sufficient heat or flame, is operatively connected to the trap door. The temperature sensitive material is transformed, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Westell, Inc.Inventor: Spence Stockbridge